Transportation

Mission Statement

Managing a safe, sustainable, integrated, and efficient transportation network to enhance the experience of those living, visiting, doing business, or working in Schaumburg.

Roadway Information

Streets within Schaumburg are classified based on a variety of characteristics, such as design speed and traffic volumes. Additionally, jurisdiction of the streets also varies to multiple agencies such as Illinois Department of Transportation, Illinois State Toll Highway Authority, Cook County Department of Transportation and Highways and of course, the Village of Schaumburg. Click here for a map depicting the roadway classifications within the village. For information pertaining to roadways outside the village's jurisdiction, follow the links below.

The RTA (Regional Transportation Authority) also offers a convenient online guide that will describe how to use the train and bus services in the city and suburbs. Simply put in the beginning and ending address, and the guide will describe which bus routes and train routes to take, along with times and locations.

Below are two websites that can be used to search ways to get from one point to another using buses and trains.

Schaumburg Regional Airport

The village also operates a public use general aviation airport encompassing 117 acres in both Cook County and DuPage County. The airport is home to numerous businesses including an award-winning restaurant, aircraft charters, flight training, airplane and helicopter rides, aircraft maintenance, local news helicopters, and other aviation-related businesses.

Located at 905 W. Irving Park Road, it is easily accessible from I-390 by exiting at Wright Boulevard. The Schaumburg Regional Airport is home to approximately 90 aircraft and handles about 35,000 operations per year while generating a total economic impact of over $18.9 million annually to the region.

Bicycle Network

Schaumburg is also proud of the providing its residents and visitors with an award-winning bicycle network. The village was the first community in Illinois recognized by the League of American Bicyclists as a Bicycle Friendly Community and was recertified with a Bronze level designation by the League in its most recent review. Click on the Bicycle Home Page for more information.